Lake Berryessa water level is just below lip of the Glory Hole

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A small gaggle of Canada geese skims across the waters of Lake Berryessa near the Glory Hole. According to the Solano County Water Agency, as of Tuesday at 12 p.m, the water level at the lake was at 437.2 feet, less than three feet from the lip of the spillway. The Lake Berryessa News website reported that nearly 26 and a half inches of rain has fallen in the area since the July 1st, 2018.
(Joel Rosenbaum — The Reporter)

According to the Solano County Water Agency, as of Tuesday at 12 p.m, the water level at the lake was at 437.2 feet, less than three feet from the lip of the spillway.

A group of bird watchers from Sacramento pause during their outing Tuesday to look at the Glory Hole at Lake Berryessa where the water is less than three feet from the top of the spillway.(Joel Rosenbaum — The Reporter) Lake Berryessa in Napa, California is officially full and with the lake level at 440, water pours into the lake’s Glory Hole on Monday, February 20, 2017. The overflow runs into Putah Creek. (Matthias Gafni/Bay Area News Group)

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